The only thing I really liked was how they resolved it, with serial killer going after Sabrina. That was a pretty creative way to resolve it quickly.

I must have laughed two minutes after that happened. This is one of the best comedies on right now. They could make Lucy like Kenny, but only come back once a year (after a it took a year to recover from the previous year's near death experience)

I really didn't like this storyline at all. Loved it last week. Still glad I can look forward to seeing it return in the fall.

That was my take. The setup episode was a lot better than the resolution episode. At least they didnt' go "they fried my twin" which was what I expected. I liked the send ups to Earl that popped up all over. I could see this as the series finale too, and I wonder if that was considered when they wrote this not knowing if the show was going to be canceled (ok...not renewed).

I must have laughed two minutes after that happened. This is one of the best comedies on right now. They could make Lucy like Kenny, but only come back once a year (after a it took a year to recover from the previous year's near death experience)

I did wonder if she would come back again. Since the bus drove her off the screen, they could come up with some scenario for her to survive. After all, if she can survive being electrocuted, why not this?

That was my take. The setup episode was a lot better than the resolution episode. At least they didnt' go "they fried my twin" which was what I expected. I liked the send ups to Earl that popped up all over. I could see this as the series finale too, and I wonder if that was considered when they wrote this not knowing if the show was going to be canceled (ok...not renewed).

I thought this episode was hilarious and the setup episode was by far my least favorite of the series. Probably because it had Nancy Grace in a featured role (and secondarily because it wasn't funny).

"I'd bet my ass on it. And if you saw my ass, you know that's a bet I'd love to lose"

"I actually make most of my money selling juice supplements" followed by "We're not paying for that juice" and then the funnel.

"I did some things in the bedroom where I probably should have asked permission first."

And the whole bit about "things happen in tiny cramped spaces that normally wouldn't" and the two miners look at each other.

It's the first one I've wanted to rewatch in a while. I agree that they should bring back the cereal killer every season finale.

Also - apparently the mom got lots of money from the state - since she had custody of Hope when she died, Hope should inherit that money, right?

I wouldn't want the show to turn into another "Rosanne hits the lottery" - but saying something about the money being in a college fund for Hope would be nice.

I think this episode was written as a series finale, so they didn't consider what would become of cereal killer mom's money. But technically, Jimmy would inherit the money since he was married to her. I hope the Chance family doesn't suddenly become rich. I like them poor. We already have Sabrina whose family is rich.